Faith In Life

Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 2 of 2)

Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 1 of 2)

Many people, Christians included are comfortable with Jesus as a loving, tender teacher who healed the sick and blessed babies. But are you overlooking his “tough side” as well, where Christ confronted hypocrisy and the forces of Hell? Listen to the full program here.

In memory of Elisabeth Elliot who recently passed away, we present a recording of one of her speeches in which she recounts her romance with martyred missionary Jim Elliot and explains how they learned one of the most important lessons of their lives – nothing is worth living for unless it's worth dying for.

Pastor and author John Snyder describes how persistent prayer has strengthened his faith as he has struggled with a vision problem for much of his life, and he encourages listeners to likewise persist in prayer and trust in God for all things.

Lorie Newman: When I was in college studying to be a teacher, I remember one of my professors saying, “Always keep a jar of peanut butter and crackers in your desk drawer.” Listen to the full program here.

Author Lorie Newman describes how serving those less fortunate than ourselves can become a regular part of our everyday lives in a discussion based on her book, A Cup of Cold Water in His Name: 60 Ways to Care for the Needy.

This weekend, author Gary Thomas explains how many Christians have come to associate pleasure with the evils of this world and reminds us that God actually created pleasure because He enjoys giving us good things. Gary encourages Christian families to make their homes a place of joy, especially for the children of the family.